In a recent Vienna city council meeting, residents voiced strong opposition to the proposed construction of a mega amphitheater at Spencer's Landing, emphasizing a desire for developments that prioritize river access and green spaces instead. Community member Jim Leach articulated that the amphitheater has never been a priority for the majority of residents, urging the council to halt what he perceives as personal agendas and to genuinely represent the community's wishes.
Cathy Boswell Davis echoed these sentiments, highlighting concerns about existing infrastructure issues, such as inadequate drainage and muddy conditions affecting residents' access to their homes. She suggested that while some community members might support a smaller amphitheater, similar to the one at City Park, the proposed large-scale venue could lead to safety and environmental concerns, particularly during flooding.
The council's discussion also touched on the ongoing planning process, with some members questioning the need for additional funding—$43,000—to develop new plans when previous renderings and proposals had already been created and approved. Council member Chris Mancuso's earlier plans were mentioned as having been adopted by the committee, raising questions about the rationale for restarting the planning process.
The meeting highlighted a broader community interest in enhancing river access, with residents advocating for facilities like a boat ramp and kayak launch. The council acknowledged the need for further exploration of these options, with a focus on community involvement in the planning stages. The discussion underscored a clear divide between the council's vision for development and the residents' preferences, setting the stage for ongoing debates about the future of Vienna's waterfront and recreational spaces.